This plot depicts the predicted outcomes for the suggested Child Tax Credit amount based on the number of hours a parent spends caring for their children on their own during a typical day. For every one-hour increase in time a parent spends caring for their children on their own during a typical day, their suggested Child Tax Credit decreases by around $1.08. This effect is not significant (p=0.922). These results do not support the hypothesis that people who spend more time caring for their children on their own are more likely to support a higher Child Tax Credit.